Jump to content

Veni Vidi Vici (album): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 12: Line 12:
| Producer =[[Lars Frederiksen]]
| Producer =[[Lars Frederiksen]]
| This album ='''''Veni Vidi Vici'''''<br>(1998)
| This album ='''''Veni Vidi Vici'''''<br>(1998)
| Next album =''Keep The Corpses Quiet''<br>(2000)
| Next album =''[[Keep The Corpses Quiet (The Forgotten album)|Keep The Corpses Quiet]]''<br>(2000)
}}
}}
'''Veni Vidi Vici''' is the debut album from [[Punk Rock]] band [[The Forgotten (band)|The Forgotten]]. It is their second release under [[TKO Records]], overall release #12 by the label itself. It was released in 1998 on blue vinyl and CD, re-released in 2000 on black vinyl. It contains the band's most popular song "Fists Up".
'''Veni Vidi Vici''' is the debut album from [[Punk Rock]] band [[The Forgotten (band)|The Forgotten]]. It is their second release under [[TKO Records]], overall release #12 by the label itself. It was released in 1998 on blue vinyl and CD, re-released in 2000 on black vinyl. It contains the band's most popular song "Fists Up".

Revision as of 22:30, 13 October 2016

Untitled

Veni Vidi Vici is the debut album from Punk Rock band The Forgotten. It is their second release under TKO Records, overall release #12 by the label itself. It was released in 1998 on blue vinyl and CD, re-released in 2000 on black vinyl. It contains the band's most popular song "Fists Up".

Track listing

All music is composed by The Forgotten

No.TitleLength
1."I'm Bored"1:54
2."2nd Class Citizen"2:27
3."Won't Stay Long"2:22
4."Stand Alone"4:01
5."Another Shot"2:20
6."Fists Up"3:06
7."Right"1:41
8."Stay Away"2:11
9."Imposter"2:03
10."Class Separation"2:45
11."Cheated"2:07
12."Shot Down"3:04
Total length:34:00

Personnel

Artwork
  • Album Cover Art - Klem
  • Photography (Back Photo) – Trish Leeper
  • Photography (Band Photo 1) – Corey Buckingham
  • Photography (Band Photo 2 Thru 4) – Trish Leeper
  • Photography (Thanks Photo) – Prozak
Production